Little Archie Comics Digest Annual Magazine #9
In "The Hunt," a sudden downpour sends Archie and the gang scrambling for shelter in an old cabin—only to find it’s more unstable than it looks. When the structure gives way and tumbles down a hill onto active railroad tracks, Juggie makes a split-second dash back inside to save the picnic, just as a train rounds the bend. Written and illustrated by Dexter Taylor, with lettering by Bill Yoshida, this 1981 annual delivers a classic mix of slapstick and suspense in a story that’s as much about friendship as it is about narrow escapes. Cover by Dexter Taylor.
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As it begins to rain, the gang takes cover in an abandoned cabin. The old cabin supports buckle under their weight and careens down the side of a hill landing on railroad tracks. Juggie dashes back inside to save the picnic just as a train comes around the corner.
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